Technically no. They still can but they may not know your on active duty.
Servicemembers Civil Relief Act Installment Contracts. The SCRA gives certain protections against repossessions for installment contracts (including automobile leases). If the contract was entered into before going on active duty and at least one payment was made before that time, the creditor cannot repossess the property, while the member is on active duty, nor can they terminate the contract for breach, without a court order.
Yes it can.
If your contract requires full coverage and you do not have full coverage, you are in violation of the contract.
if i get my car repossessed, can they put a llien on the house?
Your car was probably repossessed by the lender who owns the car until you pay for it. Call your lender and they will be able to tell you how to locate your repossessed car.
No, but your car can be repossessed if you don't make the payments.
Yes, repossessions can (and often do) occur on private property. There are limitations imposed on the recovery agents, and they know how to plan accordingly. IMO, better that car (which is actually the lien holder's, which is why it can be repossessed in the first place) be repossessed while you're at home than while you're out in public somewhere and left stranded.
hell no
if the car dealership does not pay for the car in full or pay their bills then the car would most likely be repossessed
No.
Yes
When a car has been repossessed the person paying the insurance should cancel it.
If recalled to active duty (from US reserves) you should utilize the SSCRA (soldiers and sailors civil relief act) to have your car loan interest reduced to 6% or less (maybe prime rate) or possibly suspend the loan while your auto sits in storage. If you are full time active duty or not a US citizen, you're on your own.